Branko Milanovic is Visiting Presidential Professor and Core Faculty at the Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. He was formerly Lead Economist in the World Bank’s research department. His books include Global Inequality (Harvard) and The Haves and the Have-Nots: A Brief and Idiosyncratic History of Global Inequality.
We are all capitalists now. For the first time in human history, the globe is dominated by one economic system. In Capitalism, Alone, leading economist Branko Milanovic explains the reasons for this decisive historical shift since the days of feudalism and, later, communism. Surveying the varieties of capitalism, he asks: What are the prospects for a fairer world now that capitalism is the only game in town? His conclusions are sobering, but not fatalistic. Capitalism gets much wrong, but also much right—and it is not going anywhere. Our task is to improve it.
Milanovic argues that capitalism has triumphed because it works. It delivers prosperity and gratifies human desires for autonomy. But it comes with a moral price, pushing us to treat material success as the ultimate goal. And it offers no guarantee of stability. In the West, liberal capitalism creaks under the strains of inequality and capitalist excess. That model now fights for hearts and minds with political capitalism, exemplified by China, which many claim is more efficient, but which is more vulnerable to corruption and, when growth is slow, social unrest. As for the economic problems of the Global South, Milanovic offers a creative, if controversial, plan for large-scale migration. Looking to the future, he dismisses prophets who proclaim some single outcome to be inevitable, whether worldwide prosperity or robot-driven mass unemployment. Capitalism is a risky system. But it is a human system. Our choices, and how clearly we see them, will determine how it serves us.
發表於2024-11-22
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First 3 chapters are excellent demonstrating authors expertise in cross country comparisons and international political economy. The remaining two chapters are just tepid and a convolution of armchair sociologist and economist. True, forecasting into the future is difficult, but the author demonstrates weak grasp on the within country inequality
評分本來是為瞭經濟學部分去看的,沒想到講中國的部分讓我學到最多。曆史沒有改變,是理解變瞭。推薦。
評分First 3 chapters are excellent demonstrating authors expertise in cross country comparisons and international political economy. The remaining two chapters are just tepid and a convolution of armchair sociologist and economist. True, forecasting into the future is difficult, but the author demonstrates weak grasp on the within country inequality
評分本來是為瞭經濟學部分去看的,沒想到講中國的部分讓我學到最多。曆史沒有改變,是理解變瞭。推薦。
評分After writing the definitive book on global inequality, Branko returned with a master narrative on the triumph of capitalism, in its dual manifestation -- roughly liberal meritocratic capitalism in the West, and political capitalism in the East. There is much in there that will provoke both progressives and marxists. The last chapter disappoints.
Capitalism, Alone 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載